Crime & Safety

5 Patrol Deputies Hired To Fill Vacancies At Kendall County Sheriff's Office

The new deputies were sworn in on Dec. 30 by Sheriff Dwight Baird.

Pictured from left is Sheriff Dwight Baird, Deputy Commander Kevin Vaclavik, Deputy Andrew Griffin, Deputy Danielle Quirk, Deputy Kevin Frazier, Deputy Mykayla Pacewic, Deputy Raul Hernandez and Deputy Commander Caleb Waltmire.
Pictured from left is Sheriff Dwight Baird, Deputy Commander Kevin Vaclavik, Deputy Andrew Griffin, Deputy Danielle Quirk, Deputy Kevin Frazier, Deputy Mykayla Pacewic, Deputy Raul Hernandez and Deputy Commander Caleb Waltmire. (Kendall County Sheriff's Office)

KENDALL COUNTY, IL — The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the hiring of five new deputies to fill vacancies in the Patrol Division. Mykayla Pacewic, Andrew Griffin, Kevin Frazier, Raul Hernandez, and Danielle Quirk were officially sworn in on Monday, December 30, 2024, by Sheriff Dwight Baird.

Deputies Griffin, Frazier, Hernandez, and Quirk will begin their training at the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy on Monday, January 6, 2025. Following the academy, they will enter the field training phase (FTO), working alongside experienced field training officers. Deputy Pacewik will complete an in-house training phase before entering the field training phase (FTO), working alongside experienced field training officers.

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Please join us in welcoming Deputy Pacewic, Deputy Griffin, Deputy Frazier, Deputy Hernandez, and Deputy Quirk to the KCSO team!


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